Showing posts with label four wheel drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label four wheel drive. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

Nice Rack Pt2 + nice tent hat.

Helllloooooo! im going to let you all in on a lil secret (by secret i mean not secret) the Bumblebee is just about ready to take flight (possibly drive)...Anyways this post has some pictures of the roof rack and the roof top tent fully opened up. For some stupid reason i didn't take a photo of the tent when its all folded away but that doesn't matter because its much cooler open.
Roofrack
Well keeping in tradition of nothing going smoothly for me the roof rack was no exception. My dads mate "Ducky" said he had the perfect roof rack for us, he said it was off another Landcruiser troop carrier and was just sitting at his other house waiting to be used. So of course we jumped at the opportunity to collect this amazing fabled roof rack, so the weekend we decide to go and get it "Ducky" discovers that the roof rack had been stolen from his other property... Yaaaaaaay. I wasn't all that suprised by this news, i had thought to myself that this was way too conveinient and easy thins just never work out the way they should. So after that depacle we went with plan B which was a roof rack my mate Costa had offered us, it was a white steel roof rack which would have needed some modifying to make it strong enough to mount the roof top tent to, so we took that roof rack home with the intentention of using it as a starting point for what could be. Ducky came up for a beer with my dad and saw the roof rack we were intending on using. He took one look at it and called me over, at this point i was wondering what he was going to say to me, he had a strange look in his eye. But luckily for me that strange look in his eye was generosity and he offered us to use the roofrack off of his 4wd. In his words "Better than stuffin' round with that other thing", i couldn't have agreed more. Ducky's roof rack is a nice solid aluminium roofrack, much more suited to the rugged old bumblebee than the dainty white roof rack (no offence Costa). So the next task at hand was to have the roof rack fitted, even this was not a seamless process, suprise suprise.
The first attempt at fitting the roof rack let the guys know that the top of bumblebee was too wide so custom mounts had to be made out of Aluminium thanks to agweld bullbars for supplying us with them. (gotta love the beer economy).
Once the brackets and spacers were manufactured we went to agweld for the second attempt at fitting the roof rack. This time at least it fit over 'ol bumbles massive head but the brackets wouldn't clip into the roof gutters properly, turns out the roof gutters had been bogged up by the previous owner. So after scraping out the guttering where the brackets were to be we finally got the roof rack fitted. ahhhhhhh got there in the end.

Roof top tent
So no that that shitfight was sorted moving right along to the next. I need a place to sleep and i prefer something enclosed and with a bed. The solution was a roof top tent because im not willing to sleep in the back with nelso as much as he would like me to. Anyways we sourced the tent through all things off road and my parents generously bought it for me (i can't believe the help we've recieved from our awesome family and friends to get this expedition underway very moving!) anyways enough witht the sop the tent is super sweet, but as with everything, it wasn't just a bolt on and walk away job infact as of now i'm still waiting for the pat to come in to resolve the issue. The issue being that the ladder that you use to climb up into the tent also acts as the support for the unfolded side, the issue we have is that the bumblebee is so damn tall that the standart ladder doesn't reach the ground HAHAHAHA*sigh i actually was a little bit shitty about this when i found out, but im getting over it. We've ordered an extension for the ladder and that should be here tomorow. then we'll be ready to head off. We are hoping to have the Bumblebee all packed up and ready to go tomorow, so i'll take lots of pics of the loaded rig and do another update for you all. :)
Check out the awesomeness below that is the roof top tent in its folded out glory!!
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Monday, September 6, 2010

Nice Rack pt1

Allllllrighty then. I've been a bit slack with the posting recently due to the fact that we've been busy finishing or jobs (now officially an urban pioneer) and modifying the Bumblebee. We enlisted the help of the very practical man in the form of Nelso's father. He constructed for us a magnificent custom storage rack for the rear of the bumble bee. I must apologise as i haven't got any photos of the rack installed but the next post will so just chill out, (there was no need to get upset about it.)
We sized the rack up to be able to take our fridge, esky and as many storage boxes as we could fit, we also kept in mind the fact that Nelso apparently needs somewhere to sleep so we utilized the existing seats to form a bed, (don't try to hard to visualise it because it will be in the next post). Anyways below are some construction photos of Bumblebee's Rack taking shape.


Remove seats to inspect optimal rack dimensions

Observe (preferably with a  hang over) as the dreams of men become reality

Observe further......... ooooooOOOOO.
Place on a series of brick like pedestals to make it feel special
I want it painted black
Stay tuned as there is more excitement to come, you may need to keep a spare pair available as the next update will show the finished product in place.
Also still to come:
  • Installation of roof rack and a rooftop tent for me :)
  • Installation of dual battery circuit
  • Installation of electrical wiring, including interior lighting, phone charging ports and auxiliary power socket for the fridge to draw power from.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Offroading for beginers

Wooohoo on Friday we took the bumblebee off road. It was awesome fantastic fun! Though as you may well have picked up from reading the other post nothing ever goes according to plan, mind you this time the issue wasn't really all that devastating, it was more just a mild annoyance kind of like a rock in your shoe (but not as easy to fix). Anyways the issue i had was when we arrived at the reserve all excited about going 4wding, i got out to try and engage the hubs so that i could put it into 4wd, but one of the hubs wouldn't lock in AAAAArgh mild annoyance aaaraargh. After regaining my not very lost compose we decided just to go fangin' around in 2wd (which as it turns out can take you pretty much anywhere anyway). It was great fun there was so much mud around as it has been raining pretty consistently around these parts.

Not much else to report other than fanging around in the mud is awesome fun. Have a look at the pictures below showing the tremendous suspension on ol'bumbles!